I'm running Sublime Text 2 on OSX, and I can't seem to figure out how to delete a single folder from a project. I see that you can remove all folders by going to Project -> Remove All Folders From Project, but I can't seem to delete folders individually. It would make sense to be able to drag folders out of the sidebar and have them vanish, the way the sidebar works in Finder. It would also make sense to be able to highlight a folder and press the delete key, and also have it vanish, or fly out to the right. However, neither method seems to work and I don't know what else to try.

Is it possible to make this functionality a bit more specific? For instance, I have 2 folders with the same name in different parts of my project, but I only want to hide one of the folders. For instance one is at the root level, and one at a different level in the directory structure.

Bumping this. It would be nice if the "folder_exclude_patterns" was not recursive. Currently, if I have a folder included with the path "/c/code/myproject", and that folder contains a folder "myfolder" which I want to exclude, but a folder named "myfolder" also exists within another folder in the "myproject" folder, both of the "myfolder" folders will end up being excluded. This isn't ideal.

adavsko wrote:Bumping this. It would be nice if the "folder_exclude_patterns" was not recursive. Currently, if I have a folder included with the path "/c/code/myproject", and that folder contains a folder "myfolder" which I want to exclude, but a folder named "myfolder" also exists within another folder in the "myproject" folder, both of the "myfolder" folders will end up being excluded. This isn't ideal.

You can make the pattern more specific and that way it won't recurse:In "folder_exclude_patterns" instead of "myfolder" write "myproject/myfolder", this way it will exclude only that one and leave in /myproject/foo/myfolder and the rest.